It is possible for a dog to loose its hearing suddenly after receiving certain ototoxic medications, such as gentamycin, or an acute ear infection. You should report these symptoms to your veterinarian as soon as possible, and ask about either of these possibilities.
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Beethoven's hearing started to lose by his early twenties. By the age of 30, he was completely deaf. Despite of this fact, most of his masterpieces were written after this period.
Suddenly is an adverb and its comparative is formed by putting the word "more" in front of it.
I think around 17 years. Most don't live past 12.
The human range of hearing is from 20 Hertz to 15,000 Hertz, with individual variations. Most humans lose some of their higher range as they age.
Exposure to loud noises, aging, genetic predisposition, infections, ototoxic medications, and chronic health conditions like high blood pressure can contribute to damage to hearing. Overexposure to loud sounds, either suddenly or over time, is one of the most common causes of hearing loss.
Deaf people do not lose language, they can read just the same as a hearing person and can also lip read and sign. Also most deaf people can also speak a little too. However, if the person is deaf from birth it is harder to learn language.
"Suddenly" is an adverb that cannot be compared using the comparative form. It describes how an action or event occurs unexpectedly or quickly, and it does not have degrees of comparison like other adverbs (e.g., "quickly," "more quickly," "most quickly").
As in most birds, penguin hearing is probably good, but not as acute as that of marine mammals. The hearing range for most birds is 0.1-8 kHz.
In newborns it is hearing.
Golden Retrievers, West Highland terriers, Labador Retrievers, German Shephards, Pit Bulls, and many more, these are the most common dogs I have seen with cancer. There is usually a genetic and envrionmental cause to cancer.